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i have a 2001 Nissan altima and the power window switch had a problem... only the drivers window had a problem. I took it to the dealor b/c there is a recall on the power window switches and they replaced all 4 for free. Not sure if the 2000 year has the same recall, but it's worth checking out.
You cannot manually close a power window. You must repair the problem causing it not to work. Check the fuse, power window switch, and if they are good, you may need a new motor.
You should seek professional help or consult your vehicle's instruction manual before attempting to fix the power window on your Nissan Maxima. Your problem may be due to a power switch problem.
A power window relay switch relays the power from the car's battery, to the switch itself, and then to the window motor. When pressing the button inside of the car it allows the power to go from the relay switch to the motor and roll the window up or down.
First test to see if the problem is the switch, wiring, or the motor. Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/test-power-window-motor-and-regulatorThen replace the regulator if the switch and wiring test good. Here's howhttp://www.ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/repair-topics/window-power-repair/replace-a-power-window-motor-regulator
There is only one fuse for all power windows. If only the passenger side window does not work, the problem is either with the passenger window switch or the motor on that window.
If you mean the extra switch on the drivers side power window control it cuts power to the passenger side window switch. Handy if you have kids.
it rolls the window up and down, but that's not the problem. it's your window switch, very easy to replace and not exspensive at all, it's a plug in part
You probably have a bad window master switch
Hi, The problem with your pass side window is the drivers side power window switch. I have had this same problem on my 1993 Aerostar.
The power window motor can be changed by an experienced mechanic in about 15 minutes by removing the interior door panel and the motor actually snaps in place. About half the time on the ventures though, it is usually the power window switch causing the problem. I assume that the fuse is not popped and you are getting power to the switch and the motor.
the switch is on the door panel approx four inches from the window, this is the only switch that sends power to the window regulator motor (window motor).